Contract deals and trades are happening all over the league, but the Tennessee Titans have remained pretty quiet. The team has 28 free agents this offseason, including linebacker Harold Landry. Amidst all of the offseason chaos, AJ Brown had a message for his Titans teammate. He tweeted this Tuesday afternoon.

Brown is the Titans' top wide receiver, and it's obvious that he thinks Landry deserves a contract extension for the 2022-2023 NFL season. However, while Brown wants his teammate to stick around a little longer, he doesn't want him to settle for anything less than he's worth.

Landry served as the Titans' left outside linebacker this past season. He signed a 4 year, $6,733,688 contract with the Tennessee Titans back in 2018. The deal included a $2,977,228 signing bonus, $4,243,305 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $1,683,422.

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While that is great as an entry-level contract, Landry should expect a decent raise if the Titans want to keep him around. The linebacker recorded 75 tackles, 12 sacks, and one forced fumble last season. In the Titans' short playoff run (one game), Landry picked up another six tackles and 1.5 sacks.

The only Titans defenseman with more tackles than Landry last season was free safety, Kevin Byard. Landry led the team in regular-season sacks.

Meanwhile, teams across the NFL are making roster moves, including the Los Angeles Chargers. The team just re-signed wide receiver Mike Williams with a $60 million deal after his entry-level contract expired. Williams' salary tripled, which is what Landry should expect from his future employer, whoever that may be.